Future Perfect Progressive — Lückentext 2: Verneinung und Fragen

Ergänze die Lücken mit der richtigen verneinten Form oder der korrekten Frageform des Future Perfect Progressive.

B1 Lückentext

Verneinung: will not have been + Verb-ing (Langform, keine Kurzform). Frage: Will + Subjekt + have been + Verb-ing? Bei Fragen stehen zwei Felder: das erste für Will, das zweite für have been + Verb-ing. Achte auf die korrekte -ing-Schreibung.

Aufgabe

  1. By Friday, she on that essay for a week — she still has not started. (work — Verneinung)
    → By Friday, she will not have been working on that essay for a week — she still has not started. (Verneinung → will not have been + -ing)
  2. they in Berlin for ten years by next spring? (live — Frage)
    Will they have been living in Berlin for ten years by next spring? (Frage → will have been + -ing)
  3. By the time the language course ends, I French long enough to feel confident. (study — Verneinung)
    → By the time the language course ends, I will not have been studying French long enough to feel confident. (Verneinung → will not have been + -ing)
  4. he at the gym for six months by his birthday? (train — Frage)
    Will he have been training at the gym for six months by his birthday? (Frage → will have been + -ing)
  5. By next March, the team on the project for long — they only started last month. (work — Verneinung)
    → By next March, the team will not have been working on the project for long — they only started last month. (Verneinung → will not have been + -ing)
  6. she at the hospital for twenty years by the time she retires? (work — Frage)
    Will she have been working at the hospital for twenty years by the time she retires? (Frage → will have been + -ing)
  7. By the end of the semester, he hard enough — he keeps skipping lectures. (study — Verneinung)
    → By the end of the semester, he will not have been studying hard enough — he keeps skipping lectures. (Verneinung → will not have been + -ing)
  8. you Spanish for two years by the time you go to Madrid? (learn — Frage)
    Will you have been learning Spanish for two years by the time you go to Madrid? (Frage → will have been + -ing)
  9. By the time the guests arrive, we for long — we only started cooking thirty minutes ago. (prepare — Verneinung)
    → By the time the guests arrive, we will not have been preparing for long — we only started cooking thirty minutes ago. (Verneinung → will not have been + -ing)
  10. the researchers the data for three months by the deadline? (analyse — Frage)
    Will the researchers have been analysing the data for three months by the deadline? (Frage → will have been + -ing)
  11. By her graduation ceremony, she abroad for very long — only one semester. (study — Verneinung)
    → By her graduation ceremony, she will not have been studying abroad for very long — only one semester. (Verneinung → will not have been + -ing)
  12. he as a volunteer for five years by next summer? (serve — Frage)
    Will he have been serving as a volunteer for five years by next summer? (Frage → will have been + -ing)
  13. By the time the match is over, they for more than ninety minutes — the extra time ended early. (play — Verneinung)
    → By the time the match is over, they will not have been playing for more than ninety minutes — the extra time ended early. (Verneinung → will not have been + -ing)
  14. the construction workers on the tunnel for a decade by 2030? (dig — Frage)
    Will the construction workers have been digging the tunnel for a decade by 2030? (Frage → will have been + -ing)
  15. By that point, I long enough to qualify for a promotion — I need one more year. (work — Verneinung)
    → By that point, I will not have been working long enough to qualify for a promotion — I need one more year. (Verneinung → will not have been + -ing)
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